
Recent research compares sleep aids in apps—sonic sleep sounds, white noise and pink noise—and warns weak evidence may waste money and delay proven insomnia care.

Rural hospital study found text messaging intervention significantly improved medication adherence for heart failure patients, demonstrating that simple technology can reduce readmissions.

A large Korean, population-based study of more than 2 million women suggests that patterns across a woman’s reproductive life may influence ovarian cancer risk, with some factors increasing risk and others appearing protective.


Patients using GLP-1 medications may notice facial changes due to fat loss. Vasyukevich stresses education and options for maintaining a youthful appearance.

The award will involve patients with chronic disease and their families to inform clinical research, with an initial focus on diabetes.

Estimates show melanoma diagnoses continuing to climb in the United States, even as newer therapies continue to reduce deaths from advanced disease.


Myqorzo was approved in December to treat adults with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. It is available through a REMS program and has a boxed warning about the risk of heart failure.




